Will MS laugh the 360 in Malaysia? There was some talk of this happening some time ago, what happened? I plan to get a slim, better if can local warranty.
MS launch X360 in Malaysia?
MS launch X360 in Malaysia?
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Mar 6 2011, 01:49 PM, updated 15y ago
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Will MS laugh the 360 in Malaysia? There was some talk of this happening some time ago, what happened? I plan to get a slim, better if can local warranty.
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Mar 6 2011, 06:57 PM
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well i suppose MS wont laugh malaysia LOL, sorry LOL
not that i know of, i dont see any news about xboxlive being launch in malaysia, i think not until the next xbox comes out in 4-5 years time This post has been edited by IccyAsd: Mar 6 2011, 11:44 PM |
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Mar 6 2011, 07:42 PM
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http://techcentral.my/blogs/dllfiles/story...T_Blog_DLLFiles
May 26 2010 ![]() There could be but you know Steve, always optimistic. |
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Mar 6 2011, 09:43 PM
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No, not yet
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Mar 6 2011, 10:57 PM
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well, if majority of 'em support originals.. then MS future plan to launch xbox at our shore will be bright..
else i'll say the chance is slim. |
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Mar 7 2011, 10:32 AM
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penantian satu penyeksaan...
malas aku nak pakai VPN... menyusahkan orang... |
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Mar 13 2011, 12:18 PM
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It's never going to happen. Too much nay sayers in MS office (regional) that doesn't want the Xbox to be sold here officially due to too much ground work required. Despite Sony has been able to clear all obstacle etc, MS still believes they won't be able to recoup the investment if it's launch here in Malaysia officially.
The local MS office guys wants it, it's the big boys over there who keeps on putting brakes on any attempt to bring it here. Been there. |
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Mar 13 2011, 04:27 PM
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QUOTE(trifecta @ Mar 13 2011, 12:18 PM) It's never going to happen. Too much nay sayers in MS office (regional) that doesn't want the Xbox to be sold here officially due to too much ground work required. Despite Sony has been able to clear all obstacle etc, MS still believes they won't be able to recoup the investment if it's launch here in Malaysia officially. Well said. It is a sad reality we have to live with. The local MS folks want it and are optimistic, but back at HQ, Msia is not even on the map. The local MS office guys wants it, it's the big boys over there who keeps on putting brakes on any attempt to bring it here. Been there. |
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Mar 14 2011, 12:29 AM
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Local MS must be aggressive a bit. If they don't push for XBL/360 launch in Malaysia WinPhone 7 will also be impacted, and definitely local WinPhone7 sales will be negatively impacted because of impression that they cannot play games since XBL not present.
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Mar 14 2011, 08:49 AM
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Don't dream lar....Even WIndows Phone 7 also dun have app store for Malaysia...pathetic...even Samsung has an appstore for Malaysia.
Steve Ballmer tok cok as usual. I despise that guy. I want Bill Gates back!!! |
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Mar 14 2011, 12:55 PM
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generally malaysian buying power is rather low, with small xbl community. is kinda obvious MS wouldnt do it.
@trifecta Sony didnt really invest PS3 in MY. console only. no PSN servers. @matrix i never know that theres a retail app store. |
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Mar 14 2011, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(y3ivan @ Mar 14 2011, 12:55 PM) generally malaysian buying power is rather low, with small xbl community. is kinda obvious MS wouldnt do it. Sony didn't invest in the PSN server, that's right, but the investment is in the logistic for PS3 i.e, spare parts, repairs, etc.@trifecta Sony didnt really invest PS3 in MY. console only. no PSN servers. @matrix i never know that theres a retail app store. Those require investment, and Sony tied up with a local company to do the support services. If MS did launch Xbox here, the servers will still reside in Singapore due to its geographical location, bandwith stability i.e. the internet submarine cable etc. MS DataCenter is also in Singapore, the same one which handles Live accounts, Azure etc. When the local MS did the count, there were...a huge amount of Xbox being brought/sold in Malaysia via grey imports i.e. Singapore. So, the Microsofot Singapore Xbox team makes a huge number of sales from grey imports into Malaysia. This could be translated into Malaysian sales, only if Microsoft Redmond and APAC allowed Xbox to be brought in officially. Things aren't as so simple just to take the Xbox and sell it here, politics in the works, logistics in the works, legalities in the works. |
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Mar 14 2011, 05:58 PM
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If I may, there is local PSN servers, but its mostly connected to Hong Kong. Just like Singapore also. Contents all similar, but currency different.
I somehow think MS doesn't really want to bring in because they don't want it to happen like the PS2 days. That was a sad one for Sony I remember. |
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Mar 14 2011, 06:25 PM
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QUOTE(Kyoyagami @ Mar 14 2011, 05:58 PM) If I may, there is local PSN servers, but its mostly connected to Hong Kong. Just like Singapore also. Contents all similar, but currency different. nope thats not what we call local server. A local server idea is to reduce latency, comunicating between players, satelite server to the main server by using their own network. Thats is a reason why local satelite server are expensive expecially if they serve a wide community. I m still connected to PSN-SG regardless i m in malaysiaI somehow think MS doesn't really want to bring in because they don't want it to happen like the PS2 days. That was a sad one for Sony I remember. Traditional: PC->TMNT-MY -> ASIANET -> ??? ->??? -> ??? -> PSNHUB-CA ~ 300++ms PS3-> TMNT-> PSN-MY -> PSN-HK -> PSNHUB-CA ~ ur less 250ms PS3-> TMNT ->PSN-SG ->PSNHUB-CA ~ less than 150ms x360 -> TMNT ->XBL-SG ->XBL-WA ~ about 125ms all data are based on speculation and experience. XBL nor PSN reveal any information about their networks and are generally classified. |
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Mar 14 2011, 06:33 PM
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QUOTE(y3ivan @ Mar 14 2011, 06:25 PM) nope thats not what we call local server. A local server idea is to reduce latency, comunicating between players, satelite server to the main server by using their own network. Thats is a reason why local satelite server are expensive expecially if they serve a wide community. I m still connected to PSN-SG regardless i m in malaysia AH... That explains quite a lot. Traditional: PC->TMNT-MY -> ASIANET -> ??? ->??? -> ??? -> PSNHUB-CA ~ 300++ms PS3-> TMNT-> PSN-MY -> PSN-HK -> PSNHUB-CA ~ ur less 250ms PS3-> TMNT ->PSN-SG ->PSNHUB-CA ~ less than 150ms x360 -> TMNT ->XBL-SG ->XBL-WA ~ about 125ms all data are based on speculation and experience. XBL nor PSN reveal any information about their networks and are generally classified. |
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Mar 14 2011, 06:49 PM
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if the network in the office of local MS is down, you'd see them at Starbucks doing emails, calls etc because the server is in Singapore, not Malaysia. Same goes for Xbox and other services. Still, Singapore is choosen for everything internet MS provides. |
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Mar 14 2011, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(Kyoyagami @ Mar 14 2011, 06:33 PM) thats they reason why, pc gaming require a local server, cos international servers is going to put the strain on tmnet with high latency.even with the recent earthquakes in japan, i cant connect to japan and i m having really bad latency to US using the PC. with xbl i could even play with players in the US with minimal impact |
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Mar 15 2011, 09:51 AM
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QUOTE(trifecta @ Mar 14 2011, 05:41 PM) When the local MS did the count, there were...a huge amount of Xbox being brought/sold in Malaysia via grey imports i.e. Singapore. So, the Microsofot Singapore Xbox team makes a huge number of sales from grey imports into Malaysia. This could be translated into Malaysian sales, only if Microsoft Redmond and APAC allowed Xbox to be brought in officially. in the same way it can also be said that MS Singapore wouldn't want Xbox to be sold officially here coz it will affect their sales. |
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Mar 21 2011, 01:30 AM
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QUOTE(xxboxx @ Mar 15 2011, 09:51 AM) in the same way it can also be said that MS Singapore wouldn't want Xbox to be sold officially here coz it will affect their sales. Like this mean they're stingy. If they want to do that they should let Malaysians officially tumpang their servers. Not force us to tipu them that we're Singaporeans. |
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Mar 21 2011, 04:55 PM
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lol, this question has been asked like a million times already. The answer is still the same every time.
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Mar 22 2011, 05:57 PM
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We'll just wait and see for the next 10 - 20 years. I hope networking would be very advanced and people around the world can enjoy zero lag. But thats far from reality :\
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Mar 22 2011, 05:58 PM
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If there are more players like me in Malaysia there's no chance it will be launched here
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Mar 28 2011, 01:31 PM
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optismistic is good but however, Malaysia market is consider small to MS and one day Malaysia piracy rate is still high, there's no chance for Xbox to launch in MY.
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Mar 28 2011, 02:18 PM
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Thought that Singapore market is smaller than Malaysia?
Somehow, Singapore xbox sales as i feel 75% sales is out to Malaysia. |
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Mar 28 2011, 02:37 PM
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If someone creates a petition to bring XBL to Malaysia, I'd sign it.
I did a quick Google for one and found none but there's already one going on for Estonia: http://www.petitiononline.com/XBL2EST/petition.html |
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Mar 28 2011, 02:52 PM
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QUOTE(RAMChYLD @ Mar 28 2011, 02:37 PM) If someone creates a petition to bring XBL to Malaysia, I'd sign it. I did a quick Google for one and found none but there's already one going on for Estonia: http://www.petitiononline.com/XBL2EST/petition.html create la petition... Bring Xbox Live service to MALAYSIA |
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